more by Cory Perla
[NOISE] Container makes some of the most cutting-edge music on the planet right now. Clearly influenced by experimental noise music, he often works syncopated rhythms into a format—techno—that resists anything stringently exact or precise.
[HIP HOP] Whatever you want to call this wave of acidic, unorthodox R&B—led on one extreme end by Flying Lotus and on the pop end by artists like Miguel—there’s no doubt it’s rise in popularity in the last few years is primarily due to the work of artists associated with the Odd F
[PARTY] From Forest Avenue to Virginia Street, the Elmwood Village is the heart of Buffalo. These 20 Blocks are where many musicians, artists, businesspeople, students and families in Buffalo enjoy shopping, eating, playing, and creating.
[LECTURE] In her latest book, An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States, author Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz talks of how a land of more than 15 million native people became a land home to less than three million.
[EXERCISE] Decisions, decisions. To spin or to barre (is barre a verb?)? What a tough choice! Well, you won’t have to choose anymore, at least for one day only.
[EMO] Taking Back Saturday, buffaBLOG’s tribute to emo and pop-punk, is the equivalent of the song “Taxi Driver” by Gym Class Heroes.
[EXPERIMENTAL] The WASH Project’s semi-regular experimental, noise, and electronic music showcase, WSADA, returns this Saturday, September 19.
The 13th edition of Music is Art might be the most challenging yet for the organizers. Their biggest problem could be to figure out where all of the people will go.